
How to Eliminate the Tyre Pressure Monitoring Lamp on the Red Flag H5
The Red Flag H5 does not require manual elimination of the tire pressure monitoring light. After adjusting the air pressure of all four tires to the standard value, simply driving for 2-3 kilometers will eliminate the light.
There are generally three reasons for abnormal tire pressure:
1. Low or high tire pressure
When the tire pressure is below 1.8 bar or above 3.0 bar, the tire pressure monitoring system will detect an abnormal pressure and trigger the light. It is necessary to check and adjust the tire pressure.
2. Failure to reset the tire pressure monitoring system
After filling the tires with air, if the tire pressure monitoring system has not been properly reset, the light will continue to shine. In this case, a simple tire pressure reset will resolve the issue.
3. Broken tire pressure sensor
The tire pressure sensor is installed directly in the tire and connected to the tire's air filling point. If the sensor is damaged while driving, the light will also be triggered. In this case, it is necessary to replace the entire tire pressure sensor.
To eliminate the tire pressure monitoring light on the Red Flag H5, adjust the air pressure of all four tires to the standard value and drive for 2-3 kilometers. If the light persists, it may be due to low or high tire pressure, failure to reset the system, or a broken tire pressure sensor. It is important to check and adjust the tire pressure or replace the sensor as needed.